Recruiting Priests Online

from the gotta-compete-in-this-rough-job-market dept

If you're the Catholic Church and you're discovering (like tech companies) that there is a shortage of qualified candidates for the jobs you need, what would you do? You'd follow the lead of those tech companies, and go online. Apparently, many dioceses are setting up web pages to attract new clergy members. I guess Craigs List just wasn't cutting it. Update: Apparently, the Vatican is also moving into e-commerce.

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    u2604ab, Jan 9th, 2001 @ 7:19pm

    I don't find this so surprising since the catholic church is the #1 ISP in many developing nations...

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    Mike (profile), Jan 9th, 2001 @ 8:43pm

    As was pointed out right here on Techdirt a couple weeks back. :)

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    Hey, here's a solution for the church----

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    Madra, Jan 10th, 2001 @ 10:30am

    Has anyone thought it might be time to actually open the sacristy doors to women? Sheesh. Women live longer, so the church can squeeze extra years of service out of them, and they don't have as bad a rep molesting altar boys.

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